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New business, we opened up May 19 2019. Good homemade home and great coffee!
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- Feb 21, 2024
I have been to the Breton Village location a few times now. I have enjoyed everything that I have ordered so far. My favorite is the açaà bowl. It had açaÃ, blueberries, raspberries, bananas, peanut butter and granola. It was fresh and delicious. It was a decent size for the price. Also, I enjoyed the Chicken Gyro and it came with a side salad.
This is a small intimate setting with limited seating. The staff are friendly! I have only done take out but I never had to wait a long time.
I have my eye on trying the Avocado Toast next time. I love the location and available parking. Overall, this place gets my stamp of approval!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - 63173709Dec 11, 2023
Lunch with my son - first visit. Small inside. Order & pay at the counter, food brought out. Get your own napkins/utensils, serve yourself water. Clear your table.
Food was delicious! I got a panini - grilled ham & cheese. My son got a Turkish coffee with his lunch.
Great spot in Breton village.Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Mary Y.SoMa, San Francisco, CA0912Dec 16, 2023
Overall, not a bad spot for a cute coffee + breakfast stop. Price is definitely high for what it is. Mine was just scrambled eggs and a few pieces of sausage and it was still $16. Sourdough it came with tasted great, but was quite thin. Bonus points for presentation. Service was good, atmosphere is nice.
The best thing was my vanilla cappuccino, probably the best I've ever had. But my boyfriend didn't care for the brewed coffee though. Probably wouldn't go again for food, but would for another cappuccino!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - May 17, 2023
Thoroughly enjoyed!!! Everything was FANTASTIC! Food, service, atmosphere... wouldn't have changed a thing. I got the avo toast with two eggs and a fresh side salad, while my friend ordered the Feta Omelette... both were delicious. One of the best, if not THE best, avo toast I've ever had... the eggs were cooked perfectly. The man at the counter had a good sense of humor and was very helpful. The interior was classy, yet comfortable. There looked to be some outdoor seating for when it warms up... maybe we'll try that next time. Looking forward to visiting again over the summer!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Anne G.Jenison, Jenison, MI183Sep 23, 2023
Cozy little cafe. Delicious scones and steamers. Only downside is there's no restroom. There's one a few doors down that's clean but it's just a little odd.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Sinai P.MI, MI069223Jun 6, 2022
Cafe de Miro is one of my best go-to places on a nice sunny day, rainy or a cloudy day, for a little break. I'd take anyone who hasn't been to this place to have brunch, study, or a nice coffee date.
It's got the best panini and toasts to fill you up nicely and in a healthy manner.
Cozy, a little pact around noon with many customers, but has a very nice vibe to it.
One of the few places that I hope to try all the dishes on the menu.
I'd recommend Cafe de Miro any day.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - May 14, 2022
This place is an awesome coffee shop with a small menu of Mediterranean lunch items - paninis, dips/hummus, toasts, salads, chicken gyro. I met a friend for an early lunch and ordered the goat cheese panini at her suggestion. It was very tasty with another cheese and and a thick tomato sauce in the middle. Came with a small kale salad in the side which was a nice addition. You order your meal, self serve water and silverware, then find a table. There is seating inside and a few tables outside. Staff is friendly, and I ordered an iced latte to go. They are open during breakfast hours as well, and I would love to comeback and try one of their toasts w/coffee. A nice and relaxing place for something a little unique for breakfast or lunch.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Lor Y.Honolulu, HI8015928Aug 15, 2022
Enjoyed our Sunday brekfast at this cafe. We tried the feta omelette and shakshuka. The omelette came with a crisp sourdough toast and kale salad both of which complimented the eggs. Enjoyed the flavors of the shakshuka and it went well on the toast with some hummus. The decor was nice and the the vibe was very inviting. Will definitely come again on our future visits to GR.
Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Liz O.Grand Rapids, MI018Mar 29, 2023
Prices seem reasonable until you find drinks range from $3 - 10. Up charges to get cream in your coffee or pita with your babganoush. Shashuka was bland scrambled eggs with apparently canned stewed tomatoes. "Turkish coffee" was espresso- no spices at all. Completely inauthentic.
Self-service for napkins, plastic utensils-bus your own tables - it kind of epitomizes everything you might NOT want when going out to eatHelpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0
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